distortion pedals? was Re: mmmm...Lovetone pedals

Hey, does anyone have opinions on the following pedals:
DOD? Hyperfuzz (has parametric eq over fuzz)
DOD Classic Fuzz
...Paia quadrafuzz
I am into overdriving drum machines and digital synths (CZ & VZ Casios)
and have use the Classic Fuzz with some nice qualities, but not as much
range of controls as I'd like.
I am looking for an overdrive that retains some warmth and possibly a
sweepable eq to boost/lower..
David Chandler
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On Fri, 7 Feb 1997, fEEd wrote:
> On Thu, 06 Feb 1997 11:37:37 +0000,
> kissofmint@earthlink.net wrote...
>
> >An Irish friend of mine brought a Meatball pedal back to the States
> >after a trip home to the UK and it is definately amazing
>
> I totally agree. I have owned a meatball for a few months now and like it
> quite a bit. I tend to use it for more subtle things than the envelope
> driven filter sweeping stuff. Maybe just run a sample through it and set
> the filter at nice freq and let it sit there with maybe some slight env
> modulation and subtle rez. I like filters that allow me to get very precise
> in their implementation, and the meatball excels in this area quite nicely.
> Its a very versatile unit, especially for being so small and quick to work
> with.
> > Those of us/you with analogue synths may find the unit somewhat
> >redundant
>
> Oh i dunno, I for one can never have enough filters. I have serge, 100m,
> synthi, synthacon, ms20, sh5, 2600, and SEM (among others) filters at my
> disposal and the meatball still finds its way into most of my work.
>
>
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